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the, the, this is the w use live from the land. german vote is turned out in force, defend off the 5 rights in a key regional balance. the central have social democrats stage a last minute come back in the state of brand of book that only a narrow wind as the alternative for germany continues to gain momentum. we'll take a look at the implications. israel launch is a new wave of air strikes on his blond militants and 11 on and tells residents nearby to leave their homes. will get the latest from a route to add jerusalem add fringe marxist low make it is born in as for the long
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as new president, it places to find corruption, as well as comp, taxes, and boost welfare for those struggling to make ends make the i'd been visible and welcome. germany's social democrats had pulled off a narrow election within the eastern state of brandon buck. poles had the far right alternative for germany ahead, but in a break old to announce at the ballot box both as fended off the a if the choosing the incumbent. s p. d. the potty, get the chance of the old off schultz. it's only a slender victory for the set of left leaving question marks over shelves as future nationally. most notable of the f these gains of almost 6 percent since the last election, the conservative cd you didn't muster off enough support to give the s b d a solid potter in any color less than that creates a cliff hang up. it's a certain who the winners can team up with to govern the state. then you left
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leaning. zach bach and dash the alliance or b s. w did extremely well. the greens, disappointed. finally, something to chain about 2 weeks. the social democrats have been training in this election with the late spring seems to have secured the s p d state me a here another 5 years in power. and yet it was the 2nd place finish the found, right? a f d that got from it in, in the victory speech is an openly large parts and in its entirety, right wing extremist party can achieve around 30 percent of the vote in our state. that is a huge alarm signal for all of us. for all democrats and for all those who stand for freedom, openness and tolerance on wednesday and i leaving was i don't think not. this
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was the moment to the alternative to germany learned they hadn't come fast. still a 2nd place finish is reason enough to be happy for the party. the disliking designate to pop the right wing extremists by security services is giving in strength. we are the apology of the future. if you want political change in transition, you will have to vote for the day. this is a partial victory, and we are celebrating this victory today. the next selections are coming, and we will be right to the front for sure. it was a miserable night, so the question democrats, they'd hoops to capitalize anger towards the parties empower invalid, but they ended up losing support. but despite the tears that could well end up back in coalition, the greens didn't get enough votes to return to parliament. which could present
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dakota election possibility for the new kid on the block of the salvage value and condition alliance, which makes is left wing economic policies with a tough line of migration matters to solid set to, to and a half percent. despite this being that fast, the platinum, the collect some for now the window of the night is brandon bags, s p d lead to his future. all my such a new secured and whether it's the pressure on the national government believed. so now over to our political correspondent, julio's hotel, a explain that search for the file, right. first of all yeah, well we've seen that before, right? a f d has been quite successful in the eastern states of jeremy for quite some time now, but they have now brought back and brought home their biggest success is yet in all 3 states that have seen elections to arrange a sex to me. and now brandenburg and the amc has built
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a lot of this are so success on the wide spread frustration that is quite strong in parts of eastern germany. and especially since the reunification of germany. this were parts of the country that were part of a communist east, germany, the g d r, and we still see some differences. some discrepancies between the east and the west . for example, when we look at salaries, when we look at pensions, but there is a sense that sense of unification of people in eastern germany have been left behind from the central government in berlin, that they are considered 2nd class citizens. and that base feel look down upon from people in the west. some ac has built on this frustration to also build up its own success. now we also seen from pulling that there are voters of the a fee that are voting for the party in protests against the central government in berlin. there is widespread dissatisfaction with the central government there. so we also see also from pulling that there is a large share of a if the voters that vote for the party because they believe in the parties
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platform. and that platform has largely been based on the issue of migration. and we've seen that, for example, in these eastern states, especially, they don't have a large share of, of migrants and refugees compared to other parts of germany. but this frustration we've talked about has been channeled into the issue of refugees and migration in general. and the a, f, d has made that their central issue for their campaigning. and it seems to have worth considering the results take us through the tricky task of building a coalition. now this is something we've also seen in teresa and saxony where the a, if they came in 1st or seconds and we're seeing also now in brandenburg the other parties do not want to form a collision with the a fee. they do not want to cooperate with them. and this means also in brandenburg that they are likely out of the game even though they came in a 2nd quite close to the 1st part of the cd. we've heard from the s p d,
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the social democrats that they would like to come into the talks with the conservative cd you party. the problem there is that the 2 parties together are missing one seats in the parliament to perform a majority, making it difficult for them to gover together. just the 2 of them. another option for the s v d would be to go into the talks with the populace. leslie named saga wagner. next alliance, a new party that has emerged quite successfully in this election here. uh, but uh, the leader of the se, in brandon bog, deep, my vodka has said he doesn't want to talk to the side of his neck. the lines he sees the party as a blackbox. and we also know that there are some disagreements between the social democrats and the saga blocks. next airlines, for example, on support for ukraine. so i've, i've, i've heard that the strongly criticized the central governments in berlin. lead by the s b d for it supports and ukraine. so it will likely be tricky for them to form an alliance. and the negotiations in general are likely to be complicated. and what
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about the consequences for transfer all of schultz as well of shows as currently in new york, attending the un general assembly there. but we've seen from a little video snippet so that he is quite satisfied with the results. he said, these are great results for the cd, but also for all of us. he said, now this is going to be a sigh of relief for the chancellor and his party because they have done pretty badly in the previous regional elections that we saw at the beginning of the month . and because the government that the s b d leave is pulling terribly, there is a lot of dissatisfaction with the government. with this a relief is likely to be short lived. also because of the chancellor had little to do with the success of the sbc and brandon board we've seen from pulls that up to 3 quarters of people who voted for the s b d. this. so not because we believe in the party, but because they wanted to counter the a f b and also the chancellor didn't really play a role in the campaign and provide the book. it was mostly led to success by the
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from avoid care, the state premier there who tried to keep the chancellor at a distance during the campaign. so there will be a lot of open questions now for the s p d. and for all of shows whether he is actually the right person to lead the party into the election campaign ahead of the national elections that are happening next year. here in germany. double use julia separately from the brand of the gated by then thank you for your reporting. these way the military has told residents in livid onto evacuated areas close to buildings used by hezbollah. as it begins carrying out what he calls extensive strikes against the middle isn't good. as well as new wave advanced strikes on 711 on for the weekend in which both sides exchanged hundreds of rockets. some striking close to the is by the port city of high for is rounds defense. but as this is, the operations will continue until residents can return to evacuated areas. it's an open board with lab and on as well as bound to keep finding until
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a ceasefire was secured in gaza. for the very latest on joined by us, all respondents able to go dean in jerusalem and mohammed straight to in a root. emily, the is why the defense forces saying they're conducting widespread strikes on his blot target it's across lab and on what more can you tell us about, as well as plans at this point. but benjamin netanyahu said this morning, but it's his troops have landed serious blows on his bola, and that's quotes if they haven't gotten the message yet. they certainly will. now, before this morning, i'll be out of launched for strikes on lebanon, and it's told the, the residence of, of southern lebanon to move away from has the targets off whether this could all lead to a ground invasion of 11 on the idea of spokes posting, daniel her gary's responded that they would do whatever is necessary, whatever is needed. now ultimately,
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israel wants to return to the residence um to their homes and the noise. and the chloe has blessings the time and not to let that happen until the scenes fire and gaza. so even though both sides at this point say they've done one time, will have, will need aside, seems quite ready to back down yet, mohammed bought a new hearing and participation of the strikes that have begun this morning. well, there's an increasing fear of a larger war that everyone here and they would fields that it's closer than any time ever, you know, is right. and his beloved been trading this current which has over the border since last october. but last week, this confrontation enter has been you about phase of heavy bombardment and i me, of course, the intensity of the air strikes and bombardment is significantly increasing that, but also the target, the geography on both sides of the border. this morning is re launched the most
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widespread wave of air strikes targeting the towns in 1000 depends on and the eastern because deep inside the been, he's a to the, to the the this follows a strive, heavier strikes on saturday and sunday that at killed that leads us at least the 3 people here in the been on over the weekend, his beloved launched hundreds of rockets and talking guns towards northern is right . reaching a hi fi in a very significant escalation. now we've hearing a growing threats from israel about further escalating the bombardment on the bodies, talents, targeting what he calls his beloved infrastructure. and this was indeed push the minutes in group to respond by striking israel a box in the north. so as a vacuum agents continue in living on emily, this escalation has authorities in northern israel on high a lot of costs to most places. they must look like ghost towns
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a absolutely and less and looking like ghost towns for almost a year. now, take the city of carriage from on a home, which is a city of $26000.00 people and normal times it's been reduced about $3000.00 and it's been like that for month. so not full. so where the pressure is coming from on the government to take action. and now today the funds come on. who owns that for looking at a day of heavy financing yesterday over the 4 hundreds of thousands of his ratings take shelter and, and bump shelf of the north, especially is on the highlights, but also regions for a bit further down a bit deeper into his room. the schools have been closed in the north, however. hospitals are moving patients underground. public gatherings have been restricted and many will be and also be checking the phone. so constant updates many have an app installed on their phone that alerts them to rockets to, to,
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to rockets incoming to israel. um, but like i said, the people in the north especially have been putting pressure on the government for months now to take full action. so that people can return to their homes and they are preparing for more pointing mohammad. this isn't the 1st time bye. this is broken out on this level between israel and his will. what are people 11 on going through again? so this confrontation has been going for why? for us, you know, at least between the 19 eighties and the year, 2000 when as well. and it's the occupation to independence south. then a war broke out again in 2006. what is right cause the 2nd living and war and lost it for 33 days. and last october, when has been launched, a military operation separate and then the 3 attacks on his way and support for cause. as it says, this is really continuing the disrupting people's life on so many aspects. for
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instance, at more than $100000.00 people left their homes in south, i'll flip in on and are taking refuge and battled and across the country in the mountains. it really feels like we are in that look here. this is what i'm hearing is, is right. it says, well patients in devon on will continue until safe return for his release is, is a safe guard in return has below the says it will continue to strike as well and support for gaza. and that is why it is will not return to the north before a ceasefire is acute and gaza. in the meantime, more people in the oven on are expected to if i could wait, as the confrontation is volume, the escalating and whitening bonnet. thanks for your reporting. from babe ruth and emily fields from jerusalem to will gauze, how must run health ministry. he says at least 40 people were killed in his way of the strikes on the weekend. they hit the jabante, a refugee camp,
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as well as targets in kansas city and elsewhere across the street. the rest of this race to this, off to the, to ball every few g. com is he buys really is trucks. is the search for survivors. they find the child is brought to life. the are the sleeping in this house. it is already too late. this a tech is one of several is really strikes some garza over the weekend early on sunday. and now the strikes hit. this school that was being used as a shelter. these really military says it was targeting homeless militants, it said with sheltering the s people and gaza in to your mom, grief and loss. many fields of this suffering has become overlooked. pull us on the
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all the news and all the media and the focus on level. and honestly, because that has been forgotten about the traits that the situation and level known will affect costs that all attention will tend to lebanon and will become full boats. and we hope that old people care about us and see where we are in the wake of the war against lebanon. though, the negotiations and truths regarding the warren gauze. don't notice meanwhile, in lebanon known as gather for the funeral. if some of those killed in an is really striking, they were last week the claim to the lice of dozens, including told has bullet commanders, but also civilians including children. israel says it is facing role as just a tax on different front. and that's for your a t is protecting its own people. let me be clear. we
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are a peaceful nation. we do not seek well, no, do we desire date? however, we will not stand by that row. people are attacked by just hezbollah says it was only cold, it's a tech, some israel, the war in gaza and peace in the region seems even more elusive. is where the army on sunday rated and close the bureau, media and apple account as 0 in the occupied west bank. the can terry bull costs to add footage of heavily armed and mosque troops entering the premises in ramallah as well as ordered a 45 day shot down. 4 months ago. israel close the channels offices in east jerusalem. the border board of the farm price association in israel and the palestinian territories as condemned the right saying it signals a shift away from democratic value to move within is the director
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general of reporters without voters dw last him. what's behind is whales shut down of i'll just here as office in romano. and i think what we have to question is the, the will of the israeli authorities to have specific, i know that specific regulations target things that show this general is one of the most seen within the region. and it has an impact. this is a channel that a he is a well known for its reports which are numerous accurate and are and 9 with international standards of journalism. so i'm trying to think, um, and i'll just 0 other proof. i got an outlet as a tourism group is a technique in order to silence a drones and warranty of that name. to build time report is without borders. and let's look at some of the other stories making use in japan. rescue is continue to
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search for the missing of the whole homes was swept away by fonts and land slides in the central region of natural. 6 people, the dead. many areas are cut off and the power out residence still recovering from a devastating of us quite shut down for weeks. classes have resumed at talk. a university was the honda of bangladesh, is student uprising, the top of the autocratic regime of jacob's c not a far he's shut down the university in july as tens of thousands demonstrated on campus against government jump quotes. canada and the european union have joined the international effort to help bolivia extinguish a wave of while science. canada provided a border boma and france and air bus helicopter. spain dispatched 45 fine as well as experts to combat the places. a straight line guy has one in the new left leaning president, following an election that took place on saturday. the new,
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the length of lead to a new rook myra to so now you're as bound to bring clean politics as the country recovers from a deep economic crisis. the scenario has positioned himself as the challenge it to the status quote and is widely seen by analysts as a clear rejection of entrenched corruption and quote, he isn't that of long afflict at the contract. but maybe then the intent of just being elected for long cause, next president on neural camara does a night. i lift this politician who spend most of his political career on the margins name of it. i think you need, even though there was a need for government with a mandate from the people, you know, what if you want to risk is a country from the crisis that we know in the recent past, the mandate was to started a lot of movie the people, the tv with the body knew a lot of people not knowing as a k d by his support is he's promised to cut taxes and bringing policies to help poor people. those who bore the brunt of for long cause economic meltdown and who is
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still struggling if the economy recovers. it's the message that resonates with the people who joined his pact, rallies for the long time the people he faced. great difficulties fought in various ways for justice and sand about for the past decades. we couldn't wait in the final victory. we think we can win this this america hits the national people's power coalition. it's a political force pulling together civil society associations, students, religious groups, and it's an eoc, his own marks, the leading policy, the people's liberation front. it's an outfit that held just 3 seats in parliament before the vote. he also campaign became corruption in the country that has been given by political dentistry. in 2022 and economic crisis lead to a mass protest movement that ousted the previous elected president.
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the election results shows for lumpkins one change and the giving a new era. camara display aca, a mandate to steer that countries recovery in a different direction. political analysts rush because cody joins us from colombo. we just had this election mocks a political shift. what makes it so special? a fairly, the political, a big street, a lot of thought has been predicted by the majority of pop up and also the kind of culture of the that option abuse of public conduct. but so it has been rejected. but a lot of the, the new president has been elected by spray laptop, and he's clearly, uh, i, i to the best thing going purpose standard. it, she's purpose in my opinion is didn't change the content. but if you go to studying
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shooting, i've got a student that has a, that's a of a lot of it. so you're not gonna have to close this company. that's a good guess. be a month. one is good. governance price is the political process. and we also have the economic prices, i think i know that you've got the youngest data, that the budget code crisis industry cops is the cost for all it is a g, c a, a change that to kill that. and so that's that. but that, that is model, i don't think, considering the country was governed by 2 powerful dynasties for years. because this new guy, the blocks didn't get an absolute majority. put that post problems of the i c display. i'm going to be. so now i've got a good nearly 5 binding soups, b, b, and both n g wrong the victorian logic. i mean, he got the more than 1300000 votes defense. i mean it's
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a comfortable ma. do you know it's a clear victory? but the recall to load the fact that the majority of pablo to the uh, working populations a bulletin against another do something. uh uh. so can you tell me ive been years or checks and balances? uh uh very clear this up in the very in this nothing did so. ready but he has to print where exactly, and also he has to do it on his tent, then probably just got a kind of bid, hardly felt the comfortable governance. uh, to make sure that uh, you know, the uh, the government punisher, as the people who are responsible for diabetes and cut option for strong and to cut option misha's. so now it's uh, it's time for disney and he has very oh, you're know. yeah, he doesn't have a lot of room does answer. he has to a procedure to spend it. and that's a good thing to do magic for you to. so how would you write his chances of coming
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for on those election promises? when they looked at his boss on the has a, he has the ability to change vector, got few doesn't serious allegations of a bright, but oh, good option. so he got some good can be good for the new agreement, not activities. that data people who are skeptical of him because of his, you know, because of his political ideology besides, because he could not speeding to be the 1st time straight on top. the left just, i mean he's bobby or the j b b as a mock splitting his poppy. but i know that over the past, 50 years of pest books, calculus degree brand, the palm beach. uh so uh he has no boss insurance himself as the moderate vice validates entity and his body is now so you guys have money to fit in the lift. bought dates already go lift poppy the smallest package. uh, i think when it comes to uh, the phone with the issue of that option,
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dishonest issue, a straight loud gust codger. uh an order is the best person to do that because my case is not funded but did you get the lead? he has very humbug beginning to tom, so i think i will have to leave it there. sorry about coming to the end of our so thank you very much for your analysis from columbus, a non painful and thanks for joining us. the
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